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Date:      Thu, 24 Oct 1996 21:41:31 GMT
From:      Adam David <adam@veda.is>
To:        sue@welearn.COM.AU (Sue Blake)
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: When is a root not a root?
Message-ID:  <199610242141.VAA04141@veda.is>
References:  <199610201644.CAA24868@mail.zip.com.au>

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>OK, so I'm supposed to use su instead of logging on as root.
>That makes sense.

>But tell me, what am I supposed to be able to do after su?
>It seems that if I want to do any real work, su is no good.
>I can move to any directory and fiddle with files, but I can't mount 
>or do a whole lot of other things, so what's the point?

>Is there a guide, or a list of what can be done after su and what 
>requires a root login?

Try 'su -' if you want to get the full startup environment, almost equivalent
to an actual root login.

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Adam David <adam@veda.is>



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